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san jose based ebay opposes the tax saying sellers would have to navigate 9,000 different local tax jurisdictions across the country. >>> curbing the rules on teen drivers, the new proposals for california. plus. >> piles of dry can i be l pulled off store shelves. what you need to know about the expanded pet food recall. >>> i don't have a problem speaking for the trees. somebody has got to do it. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the golden gate bridge. the sun will power the plane's 12,000 solar panels during the day and solar charged batteries will change it after sundown. >> what we like to do is inspire people, inspire people to achieve their dreams, inspire peopl
san jose based ebay opposes the tax saying sellers would have to navigate 9,000 different local tax jurisdictions across the country. >>> curbing the rules on teen drivers, the new proposals for california. plus. >> piles of dry can i be l pulled off store shelves. what you need to know about the expanded pet food recall. >>> i don't have a problem speaking for the trees. somebody has got to do it. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one...
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they'll pay $2,000 in fines, cannot have outstanding taxes or felony convictions and won't receive federal benefits until they apply for permanent resident status after ten years. the homeland security director says the plan will make the country safer. >> enabling dhs to further focus its resources on criminals, human smugglers and traffickers and national security threats. >> the plan has $17 billion for security and border agents. >>> coming up, sam brock looks at the changes to the border security like we were saying as well as the immigration reform proposal. that's all coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> okay. what happened in boston earlier this week has many of us thinking about how we would respond to tragedy. a 7-year-old san jose girl might have something to teach us all about that. >> she lost her mother to cancer earlier this year, but ever since then she has not stopped trying to make something good out of something so bad. garvin thomas is here with tonight's bay area proud. >> reporter: on the morning of january 25th, the day after her mother, robin, died of breast cancer, she b
they'll pay $2,000 in fines, cannot have outstanding taxes or felony convictions and won't receive federal benefits until they apply for permanent resident status after ten years. the homeland security director says the plan will make the country safer. >> enabling dhs to further focus its resources on criminals, human smugglers and traffickers and national security threats. >> the plan has $17 billion for security and border agents. >>> coming up, sam brock looks at the...
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this comes at tax time. steven saw a little wrinkle in the new health care law that involves the irs and you. the man who oversees the irs says the agency now needs to do a better job at getting the word out. the law is known as the affordable care act. you have probably heard of that. few people outside of lawyers and accountants and the offices actually know it will penalize many people who do not have health care insurance by docking their tax refunds. that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem. he says the agency has not publicized this penalty as much as it should. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> the irs would not comment on the inspector general's criticism. they are getting ready to place enforcements in this new law. president obama asking congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. coming up tonight, steven stock bre
this comes at tax time. steven saw a little wrinkle in the new health care law that involves the irs and you. the man who oversees the irs says the agency now needs to do a better job at getting the word out. the law is known as the affordable care act. you have probably heard of that. few people outside of lawyers and accountants and the offices actually know it will penalize many people who do not have health care insurance by docking their tax refunds. that, says the man who oversees the...
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by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked congress for $440 million to help it enforce this new health care system. now coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. on nbc bay area we'll break down the entire law in detail, and tell you just what you face if you don't pay the health insurance. all tonight at 11:00. we'll see you then. >> and kudos to you for winning the award for the investigative series you did on child labor and agriculture. it was fabulous and we appreciate all the efforts that you guys have made. >> thank you so much, we're proud of our work. >> thank you so much. we hope to see you back here at 11:00. good night. >> now on "ex
by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked...
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it will come during tax time. there was a wrinkle discovered in the new health care law involving the irs and you. the man who oversees the irs says the agency needs to do a better job getting the word out. the law is known as the affordable care act. few people outside lawyers and accountants' offices know that it will penalize many people who do not have health insurance by docking their tax refunds. and that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem because he says the agency has not publicized this penalty as much as it should. >> many americans do not realize the extend that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> the irs would not comment on its inspector general's criticisms but it is already getting ready to play enforcer in this new law. just last week, president obama has asked congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. >>> coming up tonight, nbc bay area investigative reporter st
it will come during tax time. there was a wrinkle discovered in the new health care law involving the irs and you. the man who oversees the irs says the agency needs to do a better job getting the word out. the law is known as the affordable care act. few people outside lawyers and accountants' offices know that it will penalize many people who do not have health insurance by docking their tax refunds. and that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem because he says the agency...
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. >> the update out of taxes to just north of waco. a massive explosion of -- texas. we are hearing that this is a massive situation. dozens could be dead. we are hearing that 60-70 people could be dead. that is from a hospital official. the fertilizer plant exploded. there is a middle school and a nursing home had partial damage. this is brand new video. this dramatic video what this fireball and watch. this just entirely blows up. this fertilizer plant in the city of wess.. north of waco, texas. it could have killed nearly 60- 70 people. a hospital official is estimating that that is the number of people with five of firefighters. and a police officer. and the town is being evaluated as this is volatile. they are concerned that this other fertilizer container could also explode. remember, you can go to our 24/7 new channel comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates. gary radnich >> the giants is the final in milwaukee at this hour. >> gary: the giants lost last evening and a different story tonight. pretty decent pitching. and it continues to go fe
. >> the update out of taxes to just north of waco. a massive explosion of -- texas. we are hearing that this is a massive situation. dozens could be dead. we are hearing that 60-70 people could be dead. that is from a hospital official. the fertilizer plant exploded. there is a middle school and a nursing home had partial damage. this is brand new video. this dramatic video what this fireball and watch. this just entirely blows up. this fertilizer plant in the city of wess.. north of...
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it receives no tax money and survives only on hand me downs from other departments and contributions from the community. in san jose, len ramidas, kpix5. >>> a heavy police presence at pg and e substations. what's behind the increased security? >> it shouldn't be happening. period. it shouldn be happening. >> anger as cities were guarded piling up. why trash collection stopped again. >>> weather outside today certainly did not stink. it was just about perfect. we have upper 40s and low 50s overnight tonight. oakland tomorrow morning, 50. vallejo 49. wait until you see how warm we'll get in the forecast. details next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, following the sabotage of a south bay substation. todayy up security >>> tonight, pg and e is not following any chances following the sabotage of a substation. they are beefing up security at several bay area facilities. heavily armed police and patrol cars could be seen guarding the newark substation. someone cut fiberoptic cables and used a rifle to shut out five transforters in san jose on tuesday. pg and e says no other substations were threatened and th
it receives no tax money and survives only on hand me downs from other departments and contributions from the community. in san jose, len ramidas, kpix5. >>> a heavy police presence at pg and e substations. what's behind the increased security? >> it shouldn't be happening. period. it shouldn be happening. >> anger as cities were guarded piling up. why trash collection stopped again. >>> weather outside today certainly did not stink. it was just about perfect. we...
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. >> this senseless tax and the families deserve an answer. the wounded have to learn how to stand, walk, live and deserve answers. >> reporter: just information coming and from an official the federal prosecutors are at hospital right now. working on possible charges and the camping gear since last night. and it is important to note that we remember the victim's and word that stance at this moment. 50 victims are still lead area hospitals. and they are still in critical victim's. reporting live in boston, tory done last name -- dunnin.. >> and after a gun battle. the suspect, joe- kar tsarnaev, was captured by police. tsarnaev is now in serious condition at the hospital. dramatic video has been released of the shootout between police and the it was recorded by a neighbor who, like so many in the boston area yesterday, were ordered to stay in their homes. nearly 50 shots fired in the exchange. all while the suspect was holed up in a boat. after running from police early friday morning. >> president obama took a moment to acknowledge law the su
. >> this senseless tax and the families deserve an answer. the wounded have to learn how to stand, walk, live and deserve answers. >> reporter: just information coming and from an official the federal prosecutors are at hospital right now. working on possible charges and the camping gear since last night. and it is important to note that we remember the victim's and word that stance at this moment. 50 victims are still lead area hospitals. and they are still in critical victim's....
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">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition or housing. i currently don't work right now but if i were to get tax return money i would spend it on clothes and more food around campus. no, i didn't get one but i also didn't have to pay anything but i kind of was doing it with my dad. so i think he claimed me and i fell like he said that since he is claiming me i couldn't do it." a fifty-five year source for s-j-s-u students' educational needs is coming to an end. ">>>-nat sound: cash regsiter- robert's bookstore is located on tenth street, close to east san carlos. however robert's bookstore says they will have t
">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition...
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. >> don't have cash to pay your taxes? taking a look at unusual way people are finding a way to pay >>> we want to take you back to a story david louie is reporting. parents of a 15-year-old are taking steps in court. loved ones of audrey pott will be in court tomorrow to try to prevent three teen-aged boys from being released from custody. abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said they'd be here today if not for the actions in the fall them. say she was sexual assaulted after drinking and passing out. she sent out messages her life was ruined and over. >> she left her messages clear. there is no doubt as to the reason why she took her life ask three people arrested are responsible for the death. >> in one is identifying the boys because they're minor wuz but the family says they were on the saratoga high school football team. all three were disciplined and removed from the scene. >> they have a history. they've shown no remorse whac
. >> don't have cash to pay your taxes? taking a look at unusual way people are finding a way to pay >>> we want to take you back to a story david louie is reporting. parents of a 15-year-old are taking steps in court. loved ones of audrey pott will be in court tomorrow to try to prevent three teen-aged boys from being released from custody. abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said...
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a new irs study shows five clusters of tax cheats around the country. one of those is here in san francisco. >> limited to very wealtho folks who have tax attorneys trying to find ways to get around paying their share if those folks are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to target business owners to watch out oom people affected all across the country by what happened in boston. more on that for you coming up. >> we'll be right back. >>> now a live report to a live report arrests for the murder of quinn boyer. the police chief says they've arrested five people between 14-166789 boyer snot a stop light last month. nick smith swril more for you coming up tonight at 6:30. >> people nlt bay area now have a chance to offer their condolences or words of encouragement to victims of the bopping autos yes. several books will be available for you. >> there ar
a new irs study shows five clusters of tax cheats around the country. one of those is here in san francisco. >> limited to very wealtho folks who have tax attorneys trying to find ways to get around paying their share if those folks are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to...
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one of those is to subtract it from that that is owed on your taxes and that is a problem. >> that tax refund will be offset. they will get less money, if any money. >> j russell george is the tax administrator general, his office oversees the irs. >> many people do not realize the extent that the irs will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> is it prepared to do it in. >> it's making good progress in terms of preparing the internal system systems, i'm however, concerned about the fact that it's not communicating this new requirement to the american people to the extent that it needs to be. >> right now, the new change will effect 3 million people here in california. about 48 million people nationwide are currently uninsured. and the penalty for not buying insurance, well, for the first year, those penalties will be small. $95 for each adult and $47.50 for each child and a maximum of $285. but after 2016, it jumps to $695 for eached all the and $347.50 for each child. with a family maximum of more than $2,000. you can find a full break down of the penalties
one of those is to subtract it from that that is owed on your taxes and that is a problem. >> that tax refund will be offset. they will get less money, if any money. >> j russell george is the tax administrator general, his office oversees the irs. >> many people do not realize the extent that the irs will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> is it prepared to do it in. >> it's making good progress in terms of preparing the internal...
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it receives no tax money. it's provided only for by the volunteers and people in the community who give them contributions. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> now that we have video of the real suspects, what about all of the innocent marathon watchers who had their photos splashed across web pages and even newspaper pages? we have a backlash to the amateur cyber sleuthing. >> speaking of a little cyber snooping, we are going to show you how to prevent your own computer from tracking every search. these are the men the f-b-is actually looking for in connection with >>> back to our top story, these are the men the fbi is actually looking for in connection with the boston bombing. we see the real suspects after two days of amateur sleuthing that went in a somewhat problematic direction. mike sugerman joining us now. mike, we talked about this last night. and things didn't get they bitter. >> reporter: well, it did as people who were not suspects were presented as such. and millions saw and cont
it receives no tax money. it's provided only for by the volunteers and people in the community who give them contributions. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> now that we have video of the real suspects, what about all of the innocent marathon watchers who had their photos splashed across web pages and even newspaper pages? we have a backlash to the amateur cyber sleuthing. >> speaking of a little cyber snooping, we are going to show you how to prevent your own...
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are currently running down leads internationally and domestically and two sources said today is also tax day. we also confirmed there is no individual or individuals from the bay area currently being investigated for any connection to the boston bombing. and finally two sources say on attacks like this it is not uncommon to have what is called a spike in monitored chatter and communications. both sources said according to federal agents the federal agents did not see spike in chatter before today's bombing. >>> we have been in contact with senator dianne feinstein who chaired the senate intelligence committee. she told us she has been briefed on the situation and intelligence officials told her they have no advanced warnings and this has the hallmarks of terrorism. >>> law enforcement officials are on heightened alert. thousands of sports fans are on their way to oakland. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us at the coliseum where at 35,000 fans will be greeted with heavy security in the next hour. >> reporter: two major sporting events here. one here at the oracle arena, the other here at
are currently running down leads internationally and domestically and two sources said today is also tax day. we also confirmed there is no individual or individuals from the bay area currently being investigated for any connection to the boston bombing. and finally two sources say on attacks like this it is not uncommon to have what is called a spike in monitored chatter and communications. both sources said according to federal agents the federal agents did not see spike in chatter before...
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why drivers in california who go green are on track to receive tax incentives. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] 's no secret that the price of things ju keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] plus now get two times the internet speed than before. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from several high-speed options. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr and play them back in any room. [ male announcer ] so call now. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a $150 promotion card, plus a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] it's a tri
why drivers in california who go green are on track to receive tax incentives. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] 's no secret that the price of things ju keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for...
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says that the county used $345,000 in federal grant money to lobby legislators to support a tobacco tax increase. the county stated that this was its intent in its federal application. a new analysis of state government workers shows that 75 retired executives are working for the state. this despite the governor's order to remove all but the most critical retireys from the workforce. the retireys are earning between $45 to $75 an hour even as they're drawing their pensions. >> all three major bay area airports today say flights are running smoothly, the first day of the furloughs. there are what they call random delays on the east coast, but there was no way of telling if they were relate today staffing cut backs. air traffic controllers are set to be furloughed one day every other week. a legal challenge to the furloughs brought by pilots and an airline group is working its way through the courts. >>> it will be time to close the curtains for good after tonight's movie showings at an east bay movie house. >> reporter: ken, we're live in front of the theater tonight. we have been here f
says that the county used $345,000 in federal grant money to lobby legislators to support a tobacco tax increase. the county stated that this was its intent in its federal application. a new analysis of state government workers shows that 75 retired executives are working for the state. this despite the governor's order to remove all but the most critical retireys from the workforce. the retireys are earning between $45 to $75 an hour even as they're drawing their pensions. >> all three...
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for more information on tax day, go to our website, kpix.com/tax. >>> and back to our top story. we have the latest from boston, two people are dead. more than 120 hurt after a pair of bombs exploded near the finish of the boston marathon this afternoon. a third explosive device was recovered intact and disarmed. police are still sweeping the area for threats. they are urging people to stay inside. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks and there is no word on a motive. >>> and we're coming up on the cbs evening news with much more on the developing situation in boston. >>> coming up, cbs news special coverage of the explosions at the boston marathon. live reports from boston, new york, and washington with the very latest information on this unfolding story. coming up on the cbs eveninnews. pelley is next. remember the latest news and >>> a special one-hour cbs evening newscast is coming up next. authorities are saying bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. two people have been killed. now they are saying that more than 120 people have been
for more information on tax day, go to our website, kpix.com/tax. >>> and back to our top story. we have the latest from boston, two people are dead. more than 120 hurt after a pair of bombs exploded near the finish of the boston marathon this afternoon. a third explosive device was recovered intact and disarmed. police are still sweeping the area for threats. they are urging people to stay inside. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks and there is no word on a...
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the tax foundation crunched the numbers and found that tax freedom day arrived for the rest of the country april 18 but california had to work physical april 24, four days longer than last year. only six other states have to work longer to reach tax freedom day than the golden state. >> it reports your every move on mass transit and stores it for years. now the new plan to change how long your personal data is kept. >> the mystery at at&t park, who took the plaque dedicated to the most good morning, everyone, on wednesday, halfway there. a look to the city, a gorgeous day and a gorgeous forecast. you may have fewer privacy worries in the future if you use a clipper card because there is a street reduce the length of time your travel data can be stored 679 the universal transit payment system keeps the information for up to seven years. the plan is to reduce it to 4 1/2 years, the same as fast track data. a bill has been introduced to cut data prevention time to six months. >> toddlers are so addicted to ipads they require therapy when they cannot play which behavior is on the rise. a four-
the tax foundation crunched the numbers and found that tax freedom day arrived for the rest of the country april 18 but california had to work physical april 24, four days longer than last year. only six other states have to work longer to reach tax freedom day than the golden state. >> it reports your every move on mass transit and stores it for years. now the new plan to change how long your personal data is kept. >> the mystery at at&t park, who took the plaque dedicated to...
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. >> county officials say part of reason is voter rejection of a partial tax. now county supervisors say they're in a tough spot having to close shortfalls in the budget show. >> they're alternatives that we can do in terms of not closing the stations. we're open to that. but at this point, we have to get a budget together. looking at the bucket, looks like -- budget, looks like we will have close unless we come up with something before. >> reporter: if they approve closing the cases, one will close july 1st, the second one will close january 1st. in pittsburgh, ktbu channel 2 news. >>> a oakland charter school has found its way on to a list, yet it's said to shut down in a couple of months. american indian ranks 38 on a list exiled by u.s. news and world reports and came in fifth. it's said to shut down after its former director was accused of misspending $3.8 million in school funds. he has stepped down for his post, but a district spokesman tells ktbu, the school has refused to cut ties with him. >> it's frustrating because the school is producing excellent
. >> county officials say part of reason is voter rejection of a partial tax. now county supervisors say they're in a tough spot having to close shortfalls in the budget show. >> they're alternatives that we can do in terms of not closing the stations. we're open to that. but at this point, we have to get a budget together. looking at the bucket, looks like -- budget, looks like we will have close unless we come up with something before. >> reporter: if they approve closing...
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you have 20 minutes to get your taxes in. this is the most stressful day of the year for accountants, small business owners and wesley snipes. experts estimate that americans waste more than $80 billion on unnecessary stamps today. i cover the envelope with stamps just to make sure it gets there. why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from what i already paid? you know, i think i have a better way to do this. find a group of people who owe money and ones who are getting money back, have them meet up and give the money to each other. one-third of americans enjoy doing their taxes, according to a new study designed to find the aliens among us.
you have 20 minutes to get your taxes in. this is the most stressful day of the year for accountants, small business owners and wesley snipes. experts estimate that americans waste more than $80 billion on unnecessary stamps today. i cover the envelope with stamps just to make sure it gets there. why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from...
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. >> happening now, state lawmakers are considering a new tax on sugar drinks. the penny per ounce tax adds 12 cents to a can of soda and other drinks like sweet tea and energy drinks. something has to be done to curb alarming rates of obesity and diabetes but the california restaurant association is not happy saying they are facing too many cost increases. >> the number of americans with heart failure will increase from five million last year to eight million by 2030 according to research by the american heart association. that means the costs of treating the condition could double to $70 billion or the equivalent of $244 for every u.s. taxpayers. the aha says the findings highlight the need for strategies to prevent and treat heart failure. >> doesn't it look inviting? >> dress appropriately. good morning, to you both, and well look at what is going on at 11:20, with live doppler 7 hd, we had the marine layer of clouds move in but they didn't have any moisture with them other than maybe a spit of a drizzle here and there. so we will go on and show you the win
. >> happening now, state lawmakers are considering a new tax on sugar drinks. the penny per ounce tax adds 12 cents to a can of soda and other drinks like sweet tea and energy drinks. something has to be done to curb alarming rates of obesity and diabetes but the california restaurant association is not happy saying they are facing too many cost increases. >> the number of americans with heart failure will increase from five million last year to eight million by 2030 according to...
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the billion dollar project will be entirely privately financed and will return 19 million a year in taxes. >> i have never been involved economic development project simultaneously offers so much private capitol investment and so many measurable public community benefits. >>reporter: some resident of the waterfront neighborhood have joined with the sierra club and bay keeper in opposing the bill because they want proposal for the 13 acre site to good through local committe committee. >> bay conservation development commission bcdc and state land commission must be allowed to do their job and rae view the project. >>reporter: an attorney and rest didn't of the embarcadero neighborhood. >> anyone who has driven down to ball game since the giant season started knows what is happening on the embarcadero they know the roadway system are seriously over tashtioned. >>reporter: warrior president told me the transportation planner is working on it. >> mayor leasked transportation study not just focus on the warrior project and entire water front transportation system. >> opponent worry that approv
the billion dollar project will be entirely privately financed and will return 19 million a year in taxes. >> i have never been involved economic development project simultaneously offers so much private capitol investment and so many measurable public community benefits. >>reporter: some resident of the waterfront neighborhood have joined with the sierra club and bay keeper in opposing the bill because they want proposal for the 13 acre site to good through local committe...
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state taxes. >> the state franchise tax board says it's having problems with online tax payments. the system is crashing due to the high volume of people trying to pay online. so because of the issues, california tax officials are extending the payment deadline by one day but just for your california return, not the federal. for more information, go to kpix.com/tax. >>> more information -- let's go to dennis. >> yeah. sports world goes on with the warriors and a's playing in the same location. you saw that earlier in the newscast. their jockeying for play-off position. stephen curry made nba history tonight. we'll tell you about it, next. lysol knows a real clean isn't just something you see. it's something you smell. lysol no mess automatic toilet bowl cleaner not only cleans your toilet with every flush, but also freshens your entire bathroom. so even in between deep cleans it's as fresh as any room in your home. available in spring waterfall™ citrus, and lavender fields™ scents. for tips on a healthy home visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. [ male announcer ] so you used the
state taxes. >> the state franchise tax board says it's having problems with online tax payments. the system is crashing due to the high volume of people trying to pay online. so because of the issues, california tax officials are extending the payment deadline by one day but just for your california return, not the federal. for more information, go to kpix.com/tax. >>> more information -- let's go to dennis. >> yeah. sports world goes on with the warriors and a's playing...
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we do not have any sales tax. many communities have saw their revenue increase would sales tax. we are strictly based on property taxes which is not recovered as quickly. >> it is a challenging time for the community. >> it sounds like we will have to get used to this time. >> we are already seeing warmer response times and the community sent to close the four stations. actually, since january of 2011 that we had to be staff and we are seeing increased response time already. the two additional stations will impact that even further. >> thank you chief. we're looking at the four stages that are already closed with maybe two more slated for closure. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female annou
we do not have any sales tax. many communities have saw their revenue increase would sales tax. we are strictly based on property taxes which is not recovered as quickly. >> it is a challenging time for the community. >> it sounds like we will have to get used to this time. >> we are already seeing warmer response times and the community sent to close the four stations. actually, since january of 2011 that we had to be staff and we are seeing increased response time already....
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they say because of shrinking tax revenues, the district was left no choice but to make cuts. the closing of the four fire stations will save the district between six and eight million dollars next year, but residents will see reduced services and slower response times. now the district says they have to make more cut. they will close another station in july and another next january. but they don't know which stations will close. the district's board of directors will meet may 7 to discuss the issue. in the news room, charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>> a piece of legislation called the homeless bill of rights allows any homeless person to move freely and allows the homeless to rest, sleep, or live in a motor vehicle if it is legally parked. it will allow them to collect recycle bls adds a mean of employment. >> just being homeless is not criminal. there are behaviors that are criminal that homeless people do as well as people who are not homeless. we are looking more for solutions that are not punitive, but reha billtive. >> cities would have to have hygiene centers. today, it
they say because of shrinking tax revenues, the district was left no choice but to make cuts. the closing of the four fire stations will save the district between six and eight million dollars next year, but residents will see reduced services and slower response times. now the district says they have to make more cut. they will close another station in july and another next january. but they don't know which stations will close. the district's board of directors will meet may 7 to discuss the...
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. >>> thanks to a glitch, you got an extra day to file state taxes after problems with online tax payments. the system crashed because so many people were trying to pay online, online payment is up 66%. because of the issues, california officials extended the deadline by a day but this is just for your california return. for more information go to kpix.com/tax. >>> federal investigators are looking at last year's chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron was allowed to monitor rather than fix the potential problems. the company had the resources and expertise to know the risk but there was no intervention before the accident happened. >>> california lawmakers are proposing a plastic bag ban that could go into effect. there are 70 cities with similar laws. senate bill 405 would supersede all of them. an initial hearing set for tomorrow in the environmental quality committee. >>> 4:42. what your heart rate can tell you about your risk of death. >>> plus more evidence that being behind the wheel of a car is dangerous. >>> he made it ten feet, we saw him collapse. >> a parents at a youth area
. >>> thanks to a glitch, you got an extra day to file state taxes after problems with online tax payments. the system crashed because so many people were trying to pay online, online payment is up 66%. because of the issues, california officials extended the deadline by a day but this is just for your california return. for more information go to kpix.com/tax. >>> federal investigators are looking at last year's chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron was allowed to...
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office on ring wood avenue empty now 3 former myes were arraigned this afternoon for felony theft income tax fraud and money laundering. these men pleaded not guilty. the remaining 5 defendants are believed to have fled to israel. home country. >> there are group of people that will come into the u.s. after the military duty and do this of business. it's not isolateed to our county something that happens across the united states. >> this case scheduled to go to trail in june. as for the 5 employee who skip town the da plans to issue a warrant for their arrest. in san jose lillian kim abc ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> it's a frightening image. guard rail meant to save new a crash. instead makes it worse. slicing right through the car. tonight a serious concern a
office on ring wood avenue empty now 3 former myes were arraigned this afternoon for felony theft income tax fraud and money laundering. these men pleaded not guilty. the remaining 5 defendants are believed to have fled to israel. home country. >> there are group of people that will come into the u.s. after the military duty and do this of business. it's not isolateed to our county something that happens across the united states. >> this case scheduled to go to trail in june. as for...
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state taxes. >> the state franchise tax board says it's having problems with online tax payments. the system is crashing due to the high volume of people trying to pay online. so because of the issues, california tax officials are extending the payment deadline by one day but just for your california return, not the federal. for more information, go to kpix.com/tax. >>> more information -- let's go to dennis. >> yeah. sports world goes on with the warriors and a's playing in the same location. you saw that earlier in the newscast. their jockeying for play-off position. stephen curry made nba history tonight. we'll tell you about it, next. franchise histor >>> the warriors finished their regular home season tonight with the second highest attendance in franchise history. the next game the home crowd will see will be a play-off game. first quarter, stephen curry takes gary neil out of his jocks. warriors had a three-point lead at the half. then curry flips the switch. he finished with seven three pointers and 35 points. warriors beat the spurs 116- 106. >>> the rockets lost tonight
state taxes. >> the state franchise tax board says it's having problems with online tax payments. the system is crashing due to the high volume of people trying to pay online. so because of the issues, california tax officials are extending the payment deadline by one day but just for your california return, not the federal. for more information, go to kpix.com/tax. >>> more information -- let's go to dennis. >> yeah. sports world goes on with the warriors and a's playing...
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higher taxes hasn't hurt their sales. profits are higher. this isn't translating into new jobs. only 22% of the companies say they have added workers in the past three months. back to you. >>> we are checking in with rob mayeda in for christina. bringing good weather with you. >> celebrating earth day. focusing on the sun. >> it is going to be warming up fast by lunchtime. i think what you'll find, around noon, temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. maybe some 90s on the map as early as 3:00 this afternoon. right now, 50s outside. you might be able to get away without worrying about a thick coat. temperatures will be warming quickly as you go through the morning. you notice the lack of a strong sea breeze. no fog, coastal clouds, not much in the way of ocean air-conditioning. some of the places you will want to check out, if you are going to head out to the coast, 72, pacifica. 73, half moon bay. on the south bayside of things, heading down highway 17, should see low 80s around santa cruz as we continue to see warm temperatures even out towards the coast. today, around the inner
higher taxes hasn't hurt their sales. profits are higher. this isn't translating into new jobs. only 22% of the companies say they have added workers in the past three months. back to you. >>> we are checking in with rob mayeda in for christina. bringing good weather with you. >> celebrating earth day. focusing on the sun. >> it is going to be warming up fast by lunchtime. i think what you'll find, around noon, temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. maybe some 90s on the map...
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the proposed tax would demand that online retailers tax you. california is among states that already have similar laws and the bill is being backed by the national retail federation. they say it would make the playing field even between brick and mortar stores and their online competition. >>> sharing passwords is oh, too common when it comes to a free ride for pay per view providers like hbo and netflix but should you be worried? kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports. >> reporter: steven miller wants hbo. >> i'll a big bill maher fan. >> reporter: he just doesn't want everything that comes with it. >> ive to pea for tomorrow cast and dish and pay for basic promises which contain so many things i don't want to watch it's he ridiculous. so he uses hbo go. with a borrowed password. >> someone was kind enough to loan me their password and id. >> in fact government wanted to be aggressive, they could fairly easily tomorrow up with a felony charge. >> charges ranging from computer fraud to unauthorized access depending on the terms of se
the proposed tax would demand that online retailers tax you. california is among states that already have similar laws and the bill is being backed by the national retail federation. they say it would make the playing field even between brick and mortar stores and their online competition. >>> sharing passwords is oh, too common when it comes to a free ride for pay per view providers like hbo and netflix but should you be worried? kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports....
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the fact it's patriots day and tax day. i don't know. just all sorts of things running around in my head with regards to being an american and new new englander that i think it's just a terrible, terrible thing. >>reporter: passengers say before take off the pilot offered anyone who was too shaken up to travel to get off the plane if they wanted. people arisk from chicago say they have learned about the bombings in mid flight from the pilot then ordered to stay in the seat fanned they had to good to the before the room they had to ask. >> had you to press and they would literally come to you. it's like in school. one at a time. we were in coach so we couldn't go up to firsts class and vice versa. >>reporter: as restrictive as it may have been the pilot did tell us passengers that standard operating procedure during times of uncertainty. live at sfo, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> among the images from the boston bombings resonating across the nation is one of a runner knocked to the ground. take a being loochlt you can see the power of the
the fact it's patriots day and tax day. i don't know. just all sorts of things running around in my head with regards to being an american and new new englander that i think it's just a terrible, terrible thing. >>reporter: passengers say before take off the pilot offered anyone who was too shaken up to travel to get off the plane if they wanted. people arisk from chicago say they have learned about the bombings in mid flight from the pilot then ordered to stay in the seat fanned they had...
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people doing their own taxes but for tax professionals trying to process returns. late today the state's website was reportedly working normally again. >>> oakland police say they are searching for a man who reportedly molested 7-year-old girl while posing as a plumber. investigators say the man was led inside an apartment on tenth street on saturday by claiming he was there to check for leaks. once in the apartment police say he was left alone with the girl in a room and began to molest her. when the girl screamed a family member came into the room and the man ran off. he's described as a white man in his early to mid-50s. 6'tall, 160 pounds, with light brown hair and a white beard. >>> an 8-year-old boy's heart stopped after he was hit with a pitch during a little league game. >> he was gasping for breath. >> in two minutes hear from the people who jumped into action to save him. >>> also portions of a national park in california shut down. why social media is being partially blamed for this. >> i will show you when it will finally die down and temperatures will
people doing their own taxes but for tax professionals trying to process returns. late today the state's website was reportedly working normally again. >>> oakland police say they are searching for a man who reportedly molested 7-year-old girl while posing as a plumber. investigators say the man was led inside an apartment on tenth street on saturday by claiming he was there to check for leaks. once in the apartment police say he was left alone with the girl in a room and began to...
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a carmel state senator would impose a penny per ounce tax on sugary drinks. it would raise $2.6 billion to be used to fight childhood obesity. >>> the next time you're craving a whopper you can have it your way and you can have it delivered. bk on the run. burger king is rolling out a delivery service to three metropolitan areas including the bay area. orders have to be at least $10 and be placed between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. 15 restaurants here in the bay area will be participating. the service has already been a big hit in new york, miami, and washington, d.c. so pick up the phone and you have a whopper. >>> we're used to seeing caloric information on restaurant menus but what if those menus also listed how many minutes you had to exercise to burn off all the calories you were about to eat? researchers found that if consumers are aware of how much they would have to exercise, to do that they would more than likely choose lower calorie options. i bet. you know? >> i think so. >> eat the burger, three hours on a bike. >> not worth it -- actually, it is! [ laugh
a carmel state senator would impose a penny per ounce tax on sugary drinks. it would raise $2.6 billion to be used to fight childhood obesity. >>> the next time you're craving a whopper you can have it your way and you can have it delivered. bk on the run. burger king is rolling out a delivery service to three metropolitan areas including the bay area. orders have to be at least $10 and be placed between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. 15 restaurants here in the bay area will be participating. the...
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the fact it's patriots day and tax day. i don't know. just all sorts of things running around in my head with regards to being an american and new new englander that i think it's just a terrible, terrible thing. >>reporter: passengers say before take off the pilot offered anyone who was too shaken up to travel to get off the plane if they wanted. people arisk from chicago say they have learned about the bombings in mid flight from the pilot then ordered to stay in the seat fanned they had to good to the before the room they had to ask. >> had you to press and they would literally come to you. it's like in school. one at a time. we were in coach so we couldn't go up to firsts class and vice versa. >>reporter: as restrictive as it may have been the pilot did tell us passengers that standard operating procedure during times of uncertainty. live at sfo, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> among the images from the boston bombings resonating across the nation is one of a runner knocked to the ground. take a being loochlt you can see the power of the
the fact it's patriots day and tax day. i don't know. just all sorts of things running around in my head with regards to being an american and new new englander that i think it's just a terrible, terrible thing. >>reporter: passengers say before take off the pilot offered anyone who was too shaken up to travel to get off the plane if they wanted. people arisk from chicago say they have learned about the bombings in mid flight from the pilot then ordered to stay in the seat fanned they had...
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close four stations, including six engine companies, after residents failed to pass a $75 a year parcel tax. unfortunately, last year's reality is the same today: there is no money. >> it's very difficult. and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure how we're going to do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91 firefighters down to 72 and these cuts would bring us down to 66 firefighters on duty. in a county this size, it's unheard of. >> reporter: the plan so far is to close one station in july and another next year. supervisor mitchoff says she is optimistic they can find other options but unfortunately, dipping into the general fund might not be one of them. >> i know there is a feeling that we are going to be asked to use general fund dollars. and at this point, i have to weigh that against other needs in the county. >> reporter: today, the budget was just up for up for general discussion. the board of supervisors will make a fi
close four stations, including six engine companies, after residents failed to pass a $75 a year parcel tax. unfortunately, last year's reality is the same today: there is no money. >> it's very difficult. and we recognize that our citizenry wants fire protection services and we're going to have to figure how we're going to do that. >> reporter: but firefighters say the other reality is, these cuts could be a life-or-death move. >> our firefighter staffing went from 91...
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recommendations to trim the county's budget which had been hit hard by declining property values and tax collection. firefighters showed up to say enough is enough. last year, the county ordered four fire stations shut down. firefighters say closing two more will dramatically increase response times in an emergency. >> in a medical, obviously minutes and seconds count. and then in a fire emergency, this allows the fire to get bigger. i mean, obviously getting there to a bedroom fire and being able to keep it in the bedroom is much better than the fire spreading out through the house. >>> county officials say part of the reason is voter rejection that could have kept staffing levels. supervisors say they are in a tough 1309. >> there's alternatives that we can do in not closing the stations. we're hope to that. but we have to get a budget together and looking at the budget, it looks like we'll have the stations closed unless we come up with something creative before. >> reporter: the county board of supervisors is get to board on the plan may 14th. meanwhile, firefighters say this year, r
recommendations to trim the county's budget which had been hit hard by declining property values and tax collection. firefighters showed up to say enough is enough. last year, the county ordered four fire stations shut down. firefighters say closing two more will dramatically increase response times in an emergency. >> in a medical, obviously minutes and seconds count. and then in a fire emergency, this allows the fire to get bigger. i mean, obviously getting there to a bedroom fire and...
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. >> the reason the irs is zeroing in on the bay area for tax cheats coming up at 5:00. >>> here is a look at the prime time line up. 8:00, it's splash followed by dancing with the stars results show. body of proof, and join us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> two rid tag homes the last thing they needed was more water inside. >> that is what they got. the city turned the water back on. abc 7 news has the story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >> neighbors here have been happy but we did get a look at the e mail from the yorn of one of the homes who is upset because he feels water was flowing inside of his vacant home for three days. the city disputes that. the restoration company was back today, cleaning up water damage in one red tagged home. not damage from bag on february 27th whj a 16 inch water main broke, this damage was new. from the week before last when city crews turned water back on to two red tagged homes. this is something that never should have happened. >> if we've been asked to turn it off we lock it. we did not do that. an emergency contractor turned off water soit wasn't e
. >> the reason the irs is zeroing in on the bay area for tax cheats coming up at 5:00. >>> here is a look at the prime time line up. 8:00, it's splash followed by dancing with the stars results show. body of proof, and join us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> two rid tag homes the last thing they needed was more water inside. >> that is what they got. the city turned the water back on. abc 7 news has the story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >> neighbors here have...
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we have a new tax measure that we are talking about. we approved hiring new officers and hopefully there will be more coming in the future. >> right now any assignments would cost over time pay the city doesn't have. the best they can do is drive by the park when they are not overwhelmed with priority calls. in vallejo, alan wong, abc7 news. >> a fire at a south bay women's shelter forced women and children out of their temporary home. the fire started at 5:20 on the envision shelter on south 11th street in san jose. firefighters attacked the fire from the rooftop. they are not sure how it started. they are glad to say no one was hurt. the red cross will help those displaced by the fire. >>> the city of los angeles has agreed to pay more than $4 million to two women who were hurt when police mistakenly opened fire on them during the manhunt for fugitive excop christopher dorner. a woman and her mother were delivering newspapers when lapd hired a a hundred rounds at their blue toyota tacoma. one was shot in the back and the other injured
we have a new tax measure that we are talking about. we approved hiring new officers and hopefully there will be more coming in the future. >> right now any assignments would cost over time pay the city doesn't have. the best they can do is drive by the park when they are not overwhelmed with priority calls. in vallejo, alan wong, abc7 news. >> a fire at a south bay women's shelter forced women and children out of their temporary home. the fire started at 5:20 on the envision...
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hisó[ proposal eliminate the state sales tax for anyone buying hybrid or electric vehicle. 3000 dollar savings of a green energy car. gas leap powered vehicle generate 40 percent of the state air pollution. >> great story. 13-year-old girl from fremont got an opportunity to share some of her scientific knowledge with the president today. jessica was among 30 students from across the nation who attended the third white house science fair. met the president. got firsthand look at invention that won the stem competition. that's the nation top science technology engineering and math competition. >> want you to know that you have got a whole country behind you as you pursue your dreams. and your success is going to be our success as well. >> all right? >> way to go. >>reporter: young jessica awarded for her project thaebingt uses led lights to help strengthen tired eye muscle and improve peripheral vision. how impressive is tha that. >> well, then, this. 2 high school students in nova scotia asked canadian astronaut what it would be like to dip a wash cloth into water and then squeeze it. s
hisó[ proposal eliminate the state sales tax for anyone buying hybrid or electric vehicle. 3000 dollar savings of a green energy car. gas leap powered vehicle generate 40 percent of the state air pollution. >> great story. 13-year-old girl from fremont got an opportunity to share some of her scientific knowledge with the president today. jessica was among 30 students from across the nation who attended the third white house science fair. met the president. got firsthand look at...
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it would allow states to require online retailers to collect state and local sales taxes for internet purchases. states right now can only acquire an online sales tax if they have a physical presence in the state. ebay is claiming it will hurt small business and opposing the bill >>> new information from the blogger that posted the first pictures of the shootout between the police and boston bombers. >> these pictures from andrew kitzenberg, you will remember. you will recall he had the one photo of the bullet hole in his office calendar. he has published all of his photographs and given each one some narration explaining what was happening on the website. most interesting in the photograph is where the older tsarnaev pulls one of the pressure cooker bombs out of the car and throws it toward police. here is a picture of the bomb. we had not realized how far police were. these are the two brothers here and the bomb on the ground. kitzenberg says they were nearly a football field away. when tsarnaev tossed that bomb, it acted more like a smoke screen than an effective weapon. >>> let's
it would allow states to require online retailers to collect state and local sales taxes for internet purchases. states right now can only acquire an online sales tax if they have a physical presence in the state. ebay is claiming it will hurt small business and opposing the bill >>> new information from the blogger that posted the first pictures of the shootout between the police and boston bombers. >> these pictures from andrew kitzenberg, you will remember. you will recall he...
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loan that is expected to be repaid by fans buying seat licenses, corporate partnerships the 49ers and tax revenue. $240 million went to brick and mortar. they stress the project does remain on budget. >>> a very disappointing night for sharks fans. the team missed clinching a spot in the stanley cup play-offs tonight. here is a live look at the hp pavilion, where a turnover led to a late goal giving the columbus blue jackets a 4-3 victory over the sharks. fans haven't given up hope for the team to have a strong finish. >> heartbreaking. we came all the way from fresno to watch it. it was a great game. it was a great game. >> expectations? >> i'm expecting play-offs. i want a stanley cup in san jose. >> the sharks say they just have to regroup and get ready for the next game, which is tuesday against dallas. and that's going to be the sharks' last home game of the season. >> they'll clinch it then. >>> the water fountains in downtown san jose were popular with kids today and some adults. it's hot for this time of year, but it's not unbearable. it seems lick a lot of folks enjoyed the weath
loan that is expected to be repaid by fans buying seat licenses, corporate partnerships the 49ers and tax revenue. $240 million went to brick and mortar. they stress the project does remain on budget. >>> a very disappointing night for sharks fans. the team missed clinching a spot in the stanley cup play-offs tonight. here is a live look at the hp pavilion, where a turnover led to a late goal giving the columbus blue jackets a 4-3 victory over the sharks. fans haven't given up hope for...
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senate today voted overwhelmingly to take up a bill that could impose sales tax on all internet sales. today's vote clears the way for debate and attempts later this week. it would then go to the house of representatives. the bill would exempt online retailers with less than a million a year in sales. >>> protesters in san francisco used the annual environmental event as a call to arms. [ drums beating ] >> at the epa's regional headquarters, a diversion crowd of demonstrators spoke out against a variety of problems. they criticized the investigation into last summer's richmond refinery fire and also protested against hydraulic fracking for natural gas. >> we're here to ask the epa to stop the expansion of the toxic wasteland filling our town. >> these people are really frustrated. many of them low-income minority folks from the bay area that feel like there's too much pollution in the neighborhoods. >> the protesters then marched to the state department offices where they stepped up their protests to civil disobedience. the epa administrator said 40 years after the first earth day, t
senate today voted overwhelmingly to take up a bill that could impose sales tax on all internet sales. today's vote clears the way for debate and attempts later this week. it would then go to the house of representatives. the bill would exempt online retailers with less than a million a year in sales. >>> protesters in san francisco used the annual environmental event as a call to arms. [ drums beating ] >> at the epa's regional headquarters, a diversion crowd of demonstrators...
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the airport will get $3 million a year from the deal and it will receive up to $3 million in annual tax revenue. neighbors in the area are concerned about aircraft traffic and the noise levels but they have insisted other jet companies will continue to adhere to the curfew in place that restricts between flying 11:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. and they are looking into this for people who live nearby who expressed concern about the deal. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> pg&e says more power equipment may have to be taken off line today to fix the damage caused by an act of sabotage yesterday. the santa clara county sheriff's office felt somebody fire gunshots and it is near san jose. it caused a chemical -- caused a chemical spill and authorities think the same vandal cut a fiber optic line which disrupted communications south of san jose. >> that is why the 911 systems went out the phone systems went out and data systems went out and after that shots were fired. >> at&t is august of a $250,000 reward to help catching the vandals or whoever is responsible but some people are t
the airport will get $3 million a year from the deal and it will receive up to $3 million in annual tax revenue. neighbors in the area are concerned about aircraft traffic and the noise levels but they have insisted other jet companies will continue to adhere to the curfew in place that restricts between flying 11:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. and they are looking into this for people who live nearby who expressed concern about the deal. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>>...
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. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a dozen controllers. huge for the pilots who are based here. there's a flight school and a restaurant, where the owner says better to have fewer controllers than none at all. >> they will have to scale it up with the skeleton group. we're not imposing a danger to the pilots that are flying in and out of the this field. >> reporter: faa towers like this one are safe from closing until at least next year. but more than 100 others under federal contract are slated to shut in june. meanwhile, airline and pilot organizations are suing to halt the furloughs already under way. reporting live in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> five people parked outside a san jose nightclub early today may all manage to avoid being wounded when someone fired multiple rounds right into their car. this all happened around 2:00 outside the fiesta nightclub. police say an argument
. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a dozen controllers. huge for the pilots who are based here. there's a flight school and a restaurant, where the owner says better to have fewer controllers than none at all. >> they will have to scale it up with the skeleton group. we're not imposing a danger to the pilots that are flying in and out of the this...
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dollars or what's taxed that's the simplest way to. lose no income tax. if you're paid in case. you're paid. the bridge. that's just an exchange a commodity for the use of my time and my skills. evelyn durant's child and he is sitting there overlooking all of his sheep hanging out in front of him said the i.r.s. the fella reserve the builder burks and see if. we are the nanny state now where we are being watched almost everywhere we go by security cameras and satellites and drones flying over us we've got our military now to some extent democracy out there to the rest the world and as long as we're sleeping we're just watching t.v. everything's going to be just fine there was a while they lose one of us and they don't really like to lose us but it's all collateral damage. now and. the people here believe very strongly in peace we're pacifists we are anti war. we believe at the same time though that very strong defense and being able to protect your life your liberty and your property is also very important so as we walk through you may see guns scattered across the field and the
dollars or what's taxed that's the simplest way to. lose no income tax. if you're paid in case. you're paid. the bridge. that's just an exchange a commodity for the use of my time and my skills. evelyn durant's child and he is sitting there overlooking all of his sheep hanging out in front of him said the i.r.s. the fella reserve the builder burks and see if. we are the nanny state now where we are being watched almost everywhere we go by security cameras and satellites and drones flying over...
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we have a new tax measure that we are talking about. we approved hiring new officers and hopefully there will be more coming in the future. >> right now any special assignments would cost over time pay the city doesn't have. the best they can do is drive by the park when they are not overwhelmed with priority calls. in vallejo, alan wong, abc7 news. >> a fire at a south bay women's shelter forced women and children out of their temporary home. the fire started at 5:20 on the envision shelter on south 11th street in san jose. firefighters attacked the fire from the rooftop. they are not sure how it started. they are glad to say no one was hurt. the red cross will help those displaced by the fire. >>> the city of los angeles has agreed to pay more than $4 million to two women who were hurt when police mistakenly opened fire on them during the manhunt for fugitive excop christopher dorner. a woman and her mother were delivering newspapers when lapd hired a a hundred rounds at their blue toyota tacoma. one was shot in the back and the other
we have a new tax measure that we are talking about. we approved hiring new officers and hopefully there will be more coming in the future. >> right now any special assignments would cost over time pay the city doesn't have. the best they can do is drive by the park when they are not overwhelmed with priority calls. in vallejo, alan wong, abc7 news. >> a fire at a south bay women's shelter forced women and children out of their temporary home. the fire started at 5:20 on the...
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>>> plus, a push to put sales tax all over the internet. we'll tell you how it will affect you coming up. >>> we're watching sunshine all over the bay area this morning off to a sunny start in san jose. could be nearing records later this afternoon. your forecast is coming up. >> sunny and slowing for the east shore freeway. while that is not unusual, we do have an unexpected crash south 880 as you are headed down through hayward. we'll bring you that coming up. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> people here are very resilient. you have to go forward. >> boston strong, the new rally cry as the city tries to regroup and heal one week to the day after two bombs ripped through
>>> plus, a push to put sales tax all over the internet. we'll tell you how it will affect you coming up. >>> we're watching sunshine all over the bay area this morning off to a sunny start in san jose. could be nearing records later this afternoon. your forecast is coming up. >> sunny and slowing for the east shore freeway. while that is not unusual, we do have an unexpected crash south 880 as you are headed down through hayward. we'll bring you that coming up. enough...
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when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional portions that it brings up? >> the supreme court said in 1992, a time we were talking about catalogs. that that time, state laws were too complex for everyone. guess what? we are in a different day and age, everyone knows electronic commerce, the internet is here to take. it's robust and what you have now is because congress has not acted you are giving a subsidy to online retailer that is not needed. what we need to do is treat everyone the same. if you have customers in a state with a sales tax, you should collect and remit. >> steve, you got the first
when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional...